Winning $1 Million Dollar Powerball Ticket Sold In Easton

EASTON, Md.-The newest PowerBall Millionaire could be your Delmarva neighbor. A $1 million second-tier ticket was purchased at the Acme Market on 201 Marlboro Avenue in Easton.

The ticket was drawn in Saturday's August 2nd Powerball drawing. The lucky ticket matched all five white balls, missing only the Power Ball number. The winning numbers are 12, 26, 44, 46, 47 and Power Ball 29. This latest $1 million win is the ninth second-tier PowerBall win in Maryland this year.

No one won the jackpot, which rolled to $80 million with a $48 million cash option for the Wednesday, Aug. 6 drawing.

No one has yet to come forward with the winning ticket in Talbot County. The winner has 182 days to claim the prize.

Seaford police said they arrested two people Tuesday after they allegedly tried to leave a restaurant without paying their bill. The incident escalated when one of them then fled the scene and was found armed with a bow and arrow.More

Seaford police said they arrested two people Tuesday after they allegedly tried to leave a restaurant without paying their bill. The incident escalated when one of them then fled the scene and was found armed with a bow and arrow.More

Maryland gun owners are worried about two big bills that will be discussed at the state capital next week.

House Bill 612 aims to place AR-15 HBAR rifles as a "regulated firearm." If passed by the house, the law would only grandfather in rifles purchased after October 1, 2013. Those purchased after 2013 would have to be returned.

Maryland gun owners are worried about two big bills that will be discussed at the state capital next week.

House Bill 612 aims to place AR-15 HBAR rifles as a "regulated firearm." If passed by the house, the law would only grandfather in rifles purchased after October 1, 2013. Those purchased after 2013 would have to be returned.

The mysterious plane crash on Wroten Island that WBOC reported back in November of 2018 is now being told publicly for the first time in 65 years.

After the original story aired, WBOC received an email from one of the previous owners of Wroten Island. After meeting with that man, Philip Inglehart and longtime friend, Michael Keyser the mystery unfolded on camera.

The mysterious plane crash on Wroten Island that WBOC reported back in November of 2018 is now being told publicly for the first time in 65 years.

After the original story aired, WBOC received an email from one of the previous owners of Wroten Island. After meeting with that man, Philip Inglehart and longtime friend, Michael Keyser the mystery unfolded on camera.